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  • 1 week ago | showsightmagazine.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson

    Designing the Ultimate Sensory Garden for Dogs: A Guide to Enhancing Canine Well-BeingDogs are highly sensory creatures—sniffing, digging, tasting, watching, and listening their way through life. But too often, especially in urban settings or boarding environments, they’re left in spaces that just don’t offer enough enrichment. The result? Boredom, stress, and even behavioral issues. Enter the sensory garden.

  • 1 week ago | thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson

    There was a time when casual hugs, shoulder pats, and cheek kisses were part of everyday interactions-at school, in the office, at parties. But in recent years, a cultural shift around consent, bodily autonomy, and personal space has sparked a reevaluation of how we use touch in social, professional, and even familial contexts. Today, what once felt friendly might feel intrusive. And what was once automatic now requires a pause. So, how exactly has touch changed in our society?

  • 1 week ago | thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson

    The 4th of July means cookouts, fireworks, and fun for humans, but for our dogs, it can be the most terrifying night of the year. What we see as celebration, they hear as chaos. From booming explosions to unfamiliar visitors and smoky scents, the holiday creates a sensory overload that can send dogs into full-blown panic mode. Thankfully, with a little advance planning, you can protect your dog's safety and ease their stress.

  • 1 week ago | thequeenzone.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson

    Bringing home a new dog, whether a wriggly puppy or an adult from rescue, is a joyful moment. But even the most loving new owners can make innocent mistakes that set their dogs up for confusion, stress, or long-term behavior issues. Fortunately, most missteps are easy to correct once you know what to watch for. Here are 12 common mistakes new dog owners make and how to fix them for a smoother, more successful start. Skipping Crate TrainingThis is one of the biggest mistakes new owners make.

  • 1 week ago | showsightmagazine.com | Dédé Wilson |Dede Wilson

    How to Prep Your Dog for the 4th of July: Safety Tips Every Dog Owner Should KnowThe 4th of July may be a celebration for humans, but for many dogs it’s a night of stress, panic, and danger. Fireworks, crowds, flashing lights, unfamiliar scents, and noisy backyard barbecues can push even the most well-adjusted dogs into a tailspin. In fact, more dogs go missing on July 4th and 5th than any other days of the year, and shelters often report spikes in lost pets that weekend.

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